Wednesday, October 20, 2010

DLL Errors

DLL Errors


Dll or dynamic link library files are a collection of small programs that can be used by Microsoft Windows operating system to execute other programs. These files are very useful in the process of hardware-software communication, allowing the user to control processes such as printing, keyboard and mouse control. Programs such as file explorer would use .dll files to allow users to view and manage files in the hard drive. Programmers use .dll files to perform specific tasks in larger applications. 

Within the normal execution of a program, dll errors can occur. DLL errors are caused by missing DLLs and conflict between DLL versions. These can come in the form of missing dll files or conflicts between .dll file versions. When these errors are encountered, Windows would pop out error messages like "dll was not found", "dll file missing", "error loading dll", or "replace dll file". 

Dll errors are notoriously difficult to repair. It is often advised that you do not attempt to repair a .dll error manually. This is because it often involves changing system files. And when you change system files; especially if you don't know what you're doing; not only it can harm your computer but you can damage it beyond repair. 

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